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Deloitte appoints new Treasury Advisory lead in Southeast Asia 

Valerie Heng, a new senior hire in Singapore, has over 20 years of experience.

Deloitte has appointed Valerie Heng, a new hire in Singapore, as a Director and lead for its advisory services to corporate clients in Southeast Asia.

“The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the need for corporates in Southeast Asia to transform their treasury operations and centralise their cash and liquidity management. Working with virtual teams and facing external challenges like rising interest rates and currency volatility, the need for external advisory services to strengthen core processes and governance is vital to manage financial risks,” François-Dominique Doll, Partner and Deloitte Global Treasury Advisory Southeast Asia Leader, said. 

“Treasury is a dynamic field, and we look forward to work with corporates to help them define the future of treasury.” 

Heng has more than 20 years of experience in global treasury management. Her experience include setting up centralised treasury operations overseeing cash management and treasury backoffice activities with Lenovo, Menlo Worldwide and Cargill. 

Prior to  her stint at Deloitte, Heng headed the Global Treasury Operations for Lenovo across Asia Pacific, Europe, Middle East and the Americas region.

She also had a hand in setting up sophisticated cash pooling solutions from Europe and US to Asia and rolling out e-commerce payments in Asia.

 

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